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Get To Know Your Cars Active Safety Features

DAVCO will provide hands-on in vehicle dynamic demonstrations and instruction on how to use your vehicles Advanced Drivers Assist features. DAVCO Drive Experiences are designed to equip drivers with the skills and knowledge needed to utilize advanced driver’s assist features, such as lane centering, adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, automatic emergency braking and more. Our expert instructors will guide you through a comprehensive training that covers everything from understanding the features to using them safely and effectively while driving.

DAVCO Drive I

Hands-on instructional demonstration of your vehicle's ADAS Features

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DAVCO Drive II

Hands-on private track demonstration of your vehicle's ADAS Features

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DAVCO Drive PRO

Hands-on demonstration of ADAS features for professional services

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ADAS Feature Breakdowns

POPULAR ADAS FEATURES

Lane Departure Warning

Lane departure warning uses forward-facing cameras typically mounted on the windshield, near the rearview mirror. Cameras monitor lane markings. If the vehicle starts to leave the marked lane while the turning signal is off, the system alerts the driver. A lane departure alert can be an audible alert, a dashboard indicator, or a seat or steering wheel vibration. This feature does not intervene when the turn signal is active.

Parking assist

Parking Assist systems use sensors to monitor the car’s surroundings when a vehicle is in the process of parking that helps drivers park with greater precision. Passive parking systems provide audible and tactile warnings to drivers during their parking process. Active parking systems take control over the vehicle’s steering, acceleration, brakes, and even gear positions.

ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL

Adaptive cruise control or Active Cruise Control (ACC) is an advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) that automatically adjusts a vehicle’s speed when there are slow-moving vehicles ahead, to maintain a safe following distance. When the road ahead is clear from vehicles ahead, ACC automatically accelerates to your selected set speed. Adaptive cruise control is ideal for highway usage and traffic jams.

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Automatic Emergency Braking

Automatic emergency braking (AEB) is a safety technology in vehicles that uses sensors, such as radar, cameras, or lidar, to detect when a collision with another vehicle, pedestrian, or obstacle is imminent. If the driver does not take action to avoid the collision, the AEB system will automatically apply the brakes to prevent or reduce the severity of the impact.

Blind Spot Monitoring

Blind spot monitoring (BSM) is a safety technology in vehicles that uses sensors, such as radar or cameras, to detect and alert the driver to the presence of other vehicles or objects in their blind spot.  When a vehicle enters the blind spot zone, the BSM system will typically trigger a visual alert, such as an icon in the side mirror or on the dashboard, and an audible alert, such as a chime or beep.

Lane Centering

Lane centering is a safety technology in vehicles that helps drivers stay centered in their lane by using sensors, such as cameras or radar, to detect the lane markings on the road. When activated, the lane centering system can automatically adjust the steering to keep the vehicle centered in the lane, even through curves or slight deviations in the lane markings..

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